We at VM Sport take a look at what is making the headlines in this morning's papers:
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THE TIMES: Sir Alex Ferguson has issued a stark warning that football is heading for a financial catastrophe and that a "major club" could collapse unless wealthy owners start to act more responsibly. Also: David Beckham may have to miss England's friendly against Brazil next month because of commitments to the Los Angeles Galaxy.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Carlos Tevez has threatened to quit the Argentina national team in protest at criticism directed at him in his home country.
THE GUARDIAN: Sir Alex Ferguson has warned Rio Ferdinand that he needs to "step up" or risk losing his place for both Manchester United and England. Also: Harry Redknapp has revealed the full extent of the abuse that he received from a minority of Portsmouth fans last October, in the wake of his sudden and surprise departure for Tottenham.
THE INDEPENDENT: On a day when it had been made known that a distinctly subdued Sir Alex Ferguson would not be discussing Alan Wiley and his fitness, it seemed like a good tactical ploy to suggest that talk of Rio Ferdinand missing out on a World Cup squad place was far-fetched. Also: Rafael Benitez has been left reeling from the loss of Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard at the start of a critical week which will shape Liverpool's season.
THE SUN: Harry Redknapp last night branded some Portsmouth fans "sickos". Also: Alex Ferguson has told Rio Ferdinand his World Cup dream could die unless he raises his game.
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DAILY MIRROR: Harry Redknapp last night revealed his desperation to see an end to his two years of hell over tax allegations. Also: Rafael Benitez is seething after Liverpool's preparation for today's visit to Sunderland were thrown into chaos by the World Cup qualifiers.
DAILY MAIL: Manchester United captain Gary Neville last night backed Sir Alex Ferguson over his criticism of referee Alan Wiley and accused the Football Association of letting players and managers down. Also: Rafael Benitez was seething last night after Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres were ruled out for today's game at in-form Sunderland that Liverpool dare not lose.
DAILY EXPRESS: Arsene Wenger opened up a new ref row last night by accusing Alan Wiley of trying to become too pally with players and managers.
DAILY STAR: Arsene Wenger last night became the second top boss to attack ref Alan Wiley. Also: Sir Alex Ferguson has warned Rio Ferdinand that his place in England's World cup squad next summer is not guaranteed.
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